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Can you give me some background on Post's history?
The Post Cereals tradition dates back to 1895, when C.W. Post made his first batch of “Postum,” a cereal beverage. Since then, Post has followed a path of delicious innovation, creating cereals that have defined the breakfast experience for generations of families.
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How do I read the code date on my Post Cereal box?
All Post Cereals have a code (or “Best When Used By”) date on the top or bottom flap of the box. For example, the code date reads “09AU05,” the corresponding “use by” date is August 5, 2009. By referring to the Best When Used By date you can be assured of receiving a product at peak freshness at the time of purchase and for a reasonable period of time thereafter when stored unopened in a cool, dry place.
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How should I store my Post Cereal once I've opened it?
We recommend storing your opened cereal box in a cool, dry place. Be sure to close the liner and box tops tightly after each use. You may also store your cereal in the refrigerator. The length of time Post Cereals remain fresh depends on where they are stored, as well as the level of heat and humidity the products are exposed to.
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How did Grape-Nuts get its name?
Post Grape-Nuts, the cereal that is neither a grape nor a nut, is made from natural wheat and barley. This unique, naturally sweet cereal was created in 1897. C.W. Post came up with the name because the cereal contained maltose, which he thought was grape sugar and because the distinctive flavour reminded him of nuts.
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How can I receive Post Cereal recipes?
Visit http://www.postfoods.ca/recipes/
for tasty recipes featuring the Post Cereals family of products.